1 /* Gcov.c: prepend line execution counts and branch probabilities to a
3 Copyright (C) 1990-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 Contributed by James E. Wilson of Cygnus Support.
5 Mangled by Bob Manson of Cygnus Support.
6 Mangled further by Nathan Sidwell <nathan@codesourcery.com>
8 Gcov is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
13 Gcov is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16 GNU General Public License for more details.
18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19 along with Gcov; see the file COPYING3. If not see
20 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
22 /* ??? Print a list of the ten blocks with the highest execution counts,
23 and list the line numbers corresponding to those blocks. Also, perhaps
24 list the line numbers with the highest execution counts, only printing
25 the first if there are several which are all listed in the same block. */
27 /* ??? Should have an option to print the number of basic blocks, and the
28 percent of them that are covered. */
30 /* Need an option to show individual block counts, and show
31 probabilities of fall through arcs. */
34 #define INCLUDE_ALGORITHM
35 #define INCLUDE_VECTOR
36 #define INCLUDE_STRING
40 #include "coretypes.h"
43 #include "diagnostic.h"
46 #include "color-macros.h"
58 /* The gcno file is generated by -ftest-coverage option. The gcda file is
59 generated by a program compiled with -fprofile-arcs. Their formats
60 are documented in gcov-io.h. */
62 /* The functions in this file for creating and solution program flow graphs
63 are very similar to functions in the gcc source file profile.c. In
64 some places we make use of the knowledge of how profile.c works to
65 select particular algorithms here. */
67 /* The code validates that the profile information read in corresponds
68 to the code currently being compiled. Rather than checking for
69 identical files, the code below compares a checksum on the CFG
70 (based on the order of basic blocks and the arcs in the CFG). If
71 the CFG checksum in the gcda file match the CFG checksum in the
72 gcno file, the profile data will be used. */
74 /* This is the size of the buffer used to read in source file lines. */
80 /* Describes an arc between two basic blocks. */
84 /* source and destination blocks. */
85 struct block_info
*src
;
86 struct block_info
*dst
;
88 /* transition counts. */
90 /* used in cycle search, so that we do not clobber original counts. */
93 unsigned int count_valid
: 1;
94 unsigned int on_tree
: 1;
95 unsigned int fake
: 1;
96 unsigned int fall_through
: 1;
98 /* Arc to a catch handler. */
99 unsigned int is_throw
: 1;
101 /* Arc is for a function that abnormally returns. */
102 unsigned int is_call_non_return
: 1;
104 /* Arc is for catch/setjmp. */
105 unsigned int is_nonlocal_return
: 1;
107 /* Is an unconditional branch. */
108 unsigned int is_unconditional
: 1;
110 /* Loop making arc. */
111 unsigned int cycle
: 1;
113 /* Links to next arc on src and dst lists. */
114 struct arc_info
*succ_next
;
115 struct arc_info
*pred_next
;
118 /* Describes which locations (lines and files) are associated with
121 struct block_location_info
123 block_location_info (unsigned _source_file_idx
):
124 source_file_idx (_source_file_idx
)
127 unsigned source_file_idx
;
128 vector
<unsigned> lines
;
131 /* Describes a basic block. Contains lists of arcs to successor and
132 predecessor blocks. */
139 /* Chain of exit and entry arcs. */
143 /* Number of unprocessed exit and entry arcs. */
149 /* Block execution count. */
151 unsigned count_valid
: 1;
152 unsigned valid_chain
: 1;
153 unsigned invalid_chain
: 1;
154 unsigned exceptional
: 1;
156 /* Block is a call instrumenting site. */
157 unsigned is_call_site
: 1; /* Does the call. */
158 unsigned is_call_return
: 1; /* Is the return. */
160 /* Block is a landing pad for longjmp or throw. */
161 unsigned is_nonlocal_return
: 1;
163 vector
<block_location_info
> locations
;
167 /* Single line graph cycle workspace. Used for all-blocks
171 } cycle
; /* Used in all-blocks mode, after blocks are linked onto
174 /* Temporary chain for solving graph, and for chaining blocks on one
176 struct block_info
*chain
;
180 block_info::block_info (): succ (NULL
), pred (NULL
), num_succ (0), num_pred (0),
181 id (0), count (0), count_valid (0), valid_chain (0), invalid_chain (0),
182 exceptional (0), is_call_site (0), is_call_return (0), is_nonlocal_return (0),
183 locations (), chain (NULL
)
188 /* Describes a single line of source. Contains a chain of basic blocks
193 /* Default constructor. */
196 /* Return true when NEEDLE is one of basic blocks the line belongs to. */
197 bool has_block (block_info
*needle
);
199 /* Execution count. */
202 /* Branches from blocks that end on this line. */
203 vector
<arc_info
*> branches
;
205 /* blocks which start on this line. Used in all-blocks mode. */
206 vector
<block_info
*> blocks
;
209 unsigned unexceptional
: 1;
210 unsigned has_unexecuted_block
: 1;
213 line_info::line_info (): count (0), branches (), blocks (), exists (false),
214 unexceptional (0), has_unexecuted_block (0)
219 line_info::has_block (block_info
*needle
)
221 return std::find (blocks
.begin (), blocks
.end (), needle
) != blocks
.end ();
224 /* Describes a single function. Contains an array of basic blocks. */
231 /* Return true when line N belongs to the function in source file SRC_IDX.
232 The line must be defined in body of the function, can't be inlined. */
233 bool group_line_p (unsigned n
, unsigned src_idx
);
235 /* Function filter based on function_info::artificial variable. */
238 is_artificial (function_info
*fn
)
240 return fn
->artificial
;
243 /* Name of function. */
245 char *demangled_name
;
247 unsigned lineno_checksum
;
248 unsigned cfg_checksum
;
250 /* The graph contains at least one fake incoming edge. */
251 unsigned has_catch
: 1;
253 /* True when the function is artificial and does not exist
255 unsigned artificial
: 1;
257 /* True when multiple functions start at a line in a source file. */
258 unsigned is_group
: 1;
260 /* Array of basic blocks. Like in GCC, the entry block is
261 at blocks[0] and the exit block is at blocks[1]. */
262 #define ENTRY_BLOCK (0)
263 #define EXIT_BLOCK (1)
264 vector
<block_info
> blocks
;
265 unsigned blocks_executed
;
267 /* Raw arc coverage counts. */
268 vector
<gcov_type
> counts
;
270 /* First line number. */
273 /* First line column. */
274 unsigned start_column
;
276 /* Last line number. */
279 /* Index of source file where the function is defined. */
282 /* Vector of line information. */
283 vector
<line_info
> lines
;
286 struct function_info
*next
;
289 /* Function info comparer that will sort functions according to starting
292 struct function_line_start_cmp
294 inline bool operator() (const function_info
*lhs
,
295 const function_info
*rhs
)
297 return (lhs
->start_line
== rhs
->start_line
298 ? lhs
->start_column
< rhs
->start_column
299 : lhs
->start_line
< rhs
->start_line
);
303 /* Describes coverage of a file or function. */
311 int branches_executed
;
320 /* Describes a file mentioned in the block graph. Contains an array
325 /* Default constructor. */
328 vector
<function_info
*> get_functions_at_location (unsigned line_num
) const;
330 /* Index of the source_info in sources vector. */
333 /* Canonical name of source file. */
337 /* Vector of line information. */
338 vector
<line_info
> lines
;
340 coverage_info coverage
;
342 /* Functions in this source file. These are in ascending line
344 vector
<function_info
*> functions
;
347 source_info::source_info (): index (0), name (NULL
), file_time (),
348 lines (), coverage (), functions ()
352 vector
<function_info
*>
353 source_info::get_functions_at_location (unsigned line_num
) const
355 vector
<function_info
*> r
;
357 for (vector
<function_info
*>::const_iterator it
= functions
.begin ();
358 it
!= functions
.end (); it
++)
360 if ((*it
)->start_line
== line_num
&& (*it
)->src
== index
)
364 std::sort (r
.begin (), r
.end (), function_line_start_cmp ());
376 name_map (char *_name
, unsigned _src
): name (_name
), src (_src
)
380 bool operator== (const name_map
&rhs
) const
382 #if HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM
383 return strcasecmp (this->name
, rhs
.name
) == 0;
385 return strcmp (this->name
, rhs
.name
) == 0;
389 bool operator< (const name_map
&rhs
) const
391 #if HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM
392 return strcasecmp (this->name
, rhs
.name
) < 0;
394 return strcmp (this->name
, rhs
.name
) < 0;
398 const char *name
; /* Source file name */
399 unsigned src
; /* Source file */
402 /* Vector of all functions. */
403 static vector
<function_info
*> functions
;
405 /* Vector of source files. */
406 static vector
<source_info
> sources
;
408 /* Mapping of file names to sources */
409 static vector
<name_map
> names
;
411 /* This holds data summary information. */
413 static unsigned object_runs
;
414 static unsigned program_count
;
416 static unsigned total_lines
;
417 static unsigned total_executed
;
419 /* Modification time of graph file. */
421 static time_t bbg_file_time
;
423 /* Name of the notes (gcno) output file. The "bbg" prefix is for
424 historical reasons, when the notes file contained only the
425 basic block graph notes. */
427 static char *bbg_file_name
;
429 /* Stamp of the bbg file */
430 static unsigned bbg_stamp
;
432 /* Supports has_unexecuted_blocks functionality. */
433 static unsigned bbg_supports_has_unexecuted_blocks
;
435 /* Name and file pointer of the input file for the count data (gcda). */
437 static char *da_file_name
;
439 /* Data file is missing. */
441 static int no_data_file
;
443 /* If there is several input files, compute and display results after
444 reading all data files. This way if two or more gcda file refer to
445 the same source file (eg inline subprograms in a .h file), the
448 static int multiple_files
= 0;
450 /* Output branch probabilities. */
452 static int flag_branches
= 0;
454 /* Show unconditional branches too. */
455 static int flag_unconditional
= 0;
457 /* Output a gcov file if this is true. This is on by default, and can
458 be turned off by the -n option. */
460 static int flag_gcov_file
= 1;
462 /* Output progress indication if this is true. This is off by default
463 and can be turned on by the -d option. */
465 static int flag_display_progress
= 0;
467 /* Output *.gcov file in intermediate format used by 'lcov'. */
469 static int flag_intermediate_format
= 0;
471 /* Output demangled function names. */
473 static int flag_demangled_names
= 0;
475 /* For included files, make the gcov output file name include the name
476 of the input source file. For example, if x.h is included in a.c,
477 then the output file name is a.c##x.h.gcov instead of x.h.gcov. */
479 static int flag_long_names
= 0;
481 /* For situations when a long name can potentially hit filesystem path limit,
482 let's calculate md5sum of the path and append it to a file name. */
484 static int flag_hash_filenames
= 0;
486 /* Print verbose informations. */
488 static int flag_verbose
= 0;
490 /* Print colored output. */
492 static int flag_use_colors
= 0;
494 /* Output count information for every basic block, not merely those
495 that contain line number information. */
497 static int flag_all_blocks
= 0;
499 /* Output human readable numbers. */
501 static int flag_human_readable_numbers
= 0;
503 /* Output summary info for each function. */
505 static int flag_function_summary
= 0;
507 /* Object directory file prefix. This is the directory/file where the
508 graph and data files are looked for, if nonzero. */
510 static char *object_directory
= 0;
512 /* Source directory prefix. This is removed from source pathnames
513 that match, when generating the output file name. */
515 static char *source_prefix
= 0;
516 static size_t source_length
= 0;
518 /* Only show data for sources with relative pathnames. Absolute ones
519 usually indicate a system header file, which although it may
520 contain inline functions, is usually uninteresting. */
521 static int flag_relative_only
= 0;
523 /* Preserve all pathname components. Needed when object files and
524 source files are in subdirectories. '/' is mangled as '#', '.' is
525 elided and '..' mangled to '^'. */
527 static int flag_preserve_paths
= 0;
529 /* Output the number of times a branch was taken as opposed to the percentage
530 of times it was taken. */
532 static int flag_counts
= 0;
534 /* Forward declarations. */
535 static int process_args (int, char **);
536 static void print_usage (int) ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN
;
537 static void print_version (void) ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN
;
538 static void process_file (const char *);
539 static void generate_results (const char *);
540 static void create_file_names (const char *);
541 static char *canonicalize_name (const char *);
542 static unsigned find_source (const char *);
543 static void read_graph_file (void);
544 static int read_count_file (void);
545 static void solve_flow_graph (function_info
*);
546 static void find_exception_blocks (function_info
*);
547 static void add_branch_counts (coverage_info
*, const arc_info
*);
548 static void add_line_counts (coverage_info
*, function_info
*);
549 static void executed_summary (unsigned, unsigned);
550 static void function_summary (const coverage_info
*, const char *);
551 static const char *format_gcov (gcov_type
, gcov_type
, int);
552 static void accumulate_line_counts (source_info
*);
553 static void output_gcov_file (const char *, source_info
*);
554 static int output_branch_count (FILE *, int, const arc_info
*);
555 static void output_lines (FILE *, const source_info
*);
556 static char *make_gcov_file_name (const char *, const char *);
557 static char *mangle_name (const char *, char *);
558 static void release_structures (void);
559 extern int main (int, char **);
561 function_info::function_info (): name (NULL
), demangled_name (NULL
),
562 ident (0), lineno_checksum (0), cfg_checksum (0), has_catch (0),
563 artificial (0), is_group (0),
564 blocks (), blocks_executed (0), counts (),
565 start_line (0), start_column (), end_line (0), src (0), lines (), next (NULL
)
569 function_info::~function_info ()
571 for (int i
= blocks
.size () - 1; i
>= 0; i
--)
573 arc_info
*arc
, *arc_n
;
575 for (arc
= blocks
[i
].succ
; arc
; arc
= arc_n
)
577 arc_n
= arc
->succ_next
;
581 if (flag_demangled_names
&& demangled_name
!= name
)
582 free (demangled_name
);
586 bool function_info::group_line_p (unsigned n
, unsigned src_idx
)
588 return is_group
&& src
== src_idx
&& start_line
<= n
&& n
<= end_line
;
592 There are a bajillion algorithms that do this. Boost's function is named
593 hawick_cycles, so I used the algorithm by K. A. Hawick and H. A. James in
594 "Enumerating Circuits and Loops in Graphs with Self-Arcs and Multiple-Arcs"
595 (url at <http://complexity.massey.ac.nz/cstn/013/cstn-013.pdf>).
597 The basic algorithm is simple: effectively, we're finding all simple paths
598 in a subgraph (that shrinks every iteration). Duplicates are filtered by
599 "blocking" a path when a node is added to the path (this also prevents non-
600 simple paths)--the node is unblocked only when it participates in a cycle.
603 typedef vector
<arc_info
*> arc_vector_t
;
604 typedef vector
<const block_info
*> block_vector_t
;
606 /* Enum with types of loop in CFG. */
615 /* Loop_type operator that merges two values: A and B. */
617 inline loop_type
& operator |= (loop_type
& a
, loop_type b
)
619 return a
= static_cast<loop_type
> (a
| b
);
622 /* Handle cycle identified by EDGES, where the function finds minimum cs_count
623 and subtract the value from all counts. The subtracted value is added
624 to COUNT. Returns type of loop. */
627 handle_cycle (const arc_vector_t
&edges
, int64_t &count
)
629 /* Find the minimum edge of the cycle, and reduce all nodes in the cycle by
631 int64_t cycle_count
= INTTYPE_MAXIMUM (int64_t);
632 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< edges
.size (); i
++)
634 int64_t ecount
= edges
[i
]->cs_count
;
635 if (cycle_count
> ecount
)
636 cycle_count
= ecount
;
638 count
+= cycle_count
;
639 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< edges
.size (); i
++)
640 edges
[i
]->cs_count
-= cycle_count
;
642 return cycle_count
< 0 ? NEGATIVE_LOOP
: LOOP
;
645 /* Unblock a block U from BLOCKED. Apart from that, iterate all blocks
646 blocked by U in BLOCK_LISTS. */
649 unblock (const block_info
*u
, block_vector_t
&blocked
,
650 vector
<block_vector_t
> &block_lists
)
652 block_vector_t::iterator it
= find (blocked
.begin (), blocked
.end (), u
);
653 if (it
== blocked
.end ())
656 unsigned index
= it
- blocked
.begin ();
659 block_vector_t
to_unblock (block_lists
[index
]);
661 block_lists
.erase (block_lists
.begin () + index
);
663 for (block_vector_t::iterator it
= to_unblock
.begin ();
664 it
!= to_unblock
.end (); it
++)
665 unblock (*it
, blocked
, block_lists
);
668 /* Find circuit going to block V, PATH is provisional seen cycle.
669 BLOCKED is vector of blocked vertices, BLOCK_LISTS contains vertices
670 blocked by a block. COUNT is accumulated count of the current LINE.
671 Returns what type of loop it contains. */
674 circuit (block_info
*v
, arc_vector_t
&path
, block_info
*start
,
675 block_vector_t
&blocked
, vector
<block_vector_t
> &block_lists
,
676 line_info
&linfo
, int64_t &count
)
678 loop_type result
= NO_LOOP
;
680 /* Add v to the block list. */
681 gcc_assert (find (blocked
.begin (), blocked
.end (), v
) == blocked
.end ());
682 blocked
.push_back (v
);
683 block_lists
.push_back (block_vector_t ());
685 for (arc_info
*arc
= v
->succ
; arc
; arc
= arc
->succ_next
)
687 block_info
*w
= arc
->dst
;
688 if (w
< start
|| !linfo
.has_block (w
))
691 path
.push_back (arc
);
693 /* Cycle has been found. */
694 result
|= handle_cycle (path
, count
);
695 else if (find (blocked
.begin (), blocked
.end (), w
) == blocked
.end ())
696 result
|= circuit (w
, path
, start
, blocked
, block_lists
, linfo
, count
);
701 if (result
!= NO_LOOP
)
702 unblock (v
, blocked
, block_lists
);
704 for (arc_info
*arc
= v
->succ
; arc
; arc
= arc
->succ_next
)
706 block_info
*w
= arc
->dst
;
707 if (w
< start
|| !linfo
.has_block (w
))
711 = find (blocked
.begin (), blocked
.end (), w
) - blocked
.begin ();
712 gcc_assert (index
< blocked
.size ());
713 block_vector_t
&list
= block_lists
[index
];
714 if (find (list
.begin (), list
.end (), v
) == list
.end ())
721 /* Find cycles for a LINFO. If HANDLE_NEGATIVE_CYCLES is set and the line
722 contains a negative loop, then perform the same function once again. */
725 get_cycles_count (line_info
&linfo
, bool handle_negative_cycles
= true)
727 /* Note that this algorithm works even if blocks aren't in sorted order.
728 Each iteration of the circuit detection is completely independent
729 (except for reducing counts, but that shouldn't matter anyways).
730 Therefore, operating on a permuted order (i.e., non-sorted) only
731 has the effect of permuting the output cycles. */
733 loop_type result
= NO_LOOP
;
735 for (vector
<block_info
*>::iterator it
= linfo
.blocks
.begin ();
736 it
!= linfo
.blocks
.end (); it
++)
739 block_vector_t blocked
;
740 vector
<block_vector_t
> block_lists
;
741 result
|= circuit (*it
, path
, *it
, blocked
, block_lists
, linfo
,
745 /* If we have a negative cycle, repeat the find_cycles routine. */
746 if (result
== NEGATIVE_LOOP
&& handle_negative_cycles
)
747 count
+= get_cycles_count (linfo
, false);
753 main (int argc
, char **argv
)
759 p
= argv
[0] + strlen (argv
[0]);
760 while (p
!= argv
[0] && !IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (p
[-1]))
764 xmalloc_set_program_name (progname
);
766 /* Unlock the stdio streams. */
767 unlock_std_streams ();
771 diagnostic_initialize (global_dc
, 0);
773 /* Handle response files. */
774 expandargv (&argc
, &argv
);
776 argno
= process_args (argc
, argv
);
780 if (argc
- argno
> 1)
785 for (; argno
!= argc
; argno
++)
787 if (flag_display_progress
)
788 printf ("Processing file %d out of %d\n", argno
- first_arg
+ 1,
790 process_file (argv
[argno
]);
792 if (flag_intermediate_format
|| argno
== argc
- 1)
794 generate_results (argv
[argno
]);
795 release_structures ();
802 /* Print a usage message and exit. If ERROR_P is nonzero, this is an error,
803 otherwise the output of --help. */
806 print_usage (int error_p
)
808 FILE *file
= error_p
? stderr
: stdout
;
809 int status
= error_p
? FATAL_EXIT_CODE
: SUCCESS_EXIT_CODE
;
811 fnotice (file
, "Usage: gcov [OPTION...] SOURCE|OBJ...\n\n");
812 fnotice (file
, "Print code coverage information.\n\n");
813 fnotice (file
, " -a, --all-blocks Show information for every basic block\n");
814 fnotice (file
, " -b, --branch-probabilities Include branch probabilities in output\n");
815 fnotice (file
, " -c, --branch-counts Output counts of branches taken\n\
816 rather than percentages\n");
817 fnotice (file
, " -d, --display-progress Display progress information\n");
818 fnotice (file
, " -f, --function-summaries Output summaries for each function\n");
819 fnotice (file
, " -h, --help Print this help, then exit\n");
820 fnotice (file
, " -i, --intermediate-format Output .gcov file in intermediate text format\n");
821 fnotice (file
, " -j, --human-readable Output human readable numbers\n");
822 fnotice (file
, " -k, --use-colors Emit colored output\n");
823 fnotice (file
, " -l, --long-file-names Use long output file names for included\n\
825 fnotice (file
, " -m, --demangled-names Output demangled function names\n");
826 fnotice (file
, " -n, --no-output Do not create an output file\n");
827 fnotice (file
, " -o, --object-directory DIR|FILE Search for object files in DIR or called FILE\n");
828 fnotice (file
, " -p, --preserve-paths Preserve all pathname components\n");
829 fnotice (file
, " -r, --relative-only Only show data for relative sources\n");
830 fnotice (file
, " -s, --source-prefix DIR Source prefix to elide\n");
831 fnotice (file
, " -u, --unconditional-branches Show unconditional branch counts too\n");
832 fnotice (file
, " -v, --version Print version number, then exit\n");
833 fnotice (file
, " -w, --verbose Print verbose informations\n");
834 fnotice (file
, " -x, --hash-filenames Hash long pathnames\n");
835 fnotice (file
, "\nFor bug reporting instructions, please see:\n%s.\n",
840 /* Print version information and exit. */
845 fnotice (stdout
, "gcov %s%s\n", pkgversion_string
, version_string
);
846 fprintf (stdout
, "Copyright %s 2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.\n",
849 _("This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.\n"
850 "There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or \n"
851 "FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.\n\n"));
852 exit (SUCCESS_EXIT_CODE
);
855 static const struct option options
[] =
857 { "help", no_argument
, NULL
, 'h' },
858 { "version", no_argument
, NULL
, 'v' },
859 { "verbose", no_argument
, NULL
, 'w' },
860 { "all-blocks", no_argument
, NULL
, 'a' },
861 { "branch-probabilities", no_argument
, NULL
, 'b' },
862 { "branch-counts", no_argument
, NULL
, 'c' },
863 { "intermediate-format", no_argument
, NULL
, 'i' },
864 { "human-readable", no_argument
, NULL
, 'j' },
865 { "no-output", no_argument
, NULL
, 'n' },
866 { "long-file-names", no_argument
, NULL
, 'l' },
867 { "function-summaries", no_argument
, NULL
, 'f' },
868 { "demangled-names", no_argument
, NULL
, 'm' },
869 { "preserve-paths", no_argument
, NULL
, 'p' },
870 { "relative-only", no_argument
, NULL
, 'r' },
871 { "object-directory", required_argument
, NULL
, 'o' },
872 { "object-file", required_argument
, NULL
, 'o' },
873 { "source-prefix", required_argument
, NULL
, 's' },
874 { "unconditional-branches", no_argument
, NULL
, 'u' },
875 { "display-progress", no_argument
, NULL
, 'd' },
876 { "hash-filenames", no_argument
, NULL
, 'x' },
877 { "use-colors", no_argument
, NULL
, 'k' },
881 /* Process args, return index to first non-arg. */
884 process_args (int argc
, char **argv
)
888 const char *opts
= "abcdfhijklmno:prs:uvwx";
889 while ((opt
= getopt_long (argc
, argv
, opts
, options
, NULL
)) != -1)
903 flag_function_summary
= 1;
907 /* print_usage will exit. */
912 flag_human_readable_numbers
= 1;
918 flag_demangled_names
= 1;
924 object_directory
= optarg
;
927 source_prefix
= optarg
;
928 source_length
= strlen (source_prefix
);
931 flag_relative_only
= 1;
934 flag_preserve_paths
= 1;
937 flag_unconditional
= 1;
940 flag_intermediate_format
= 1;
944 flag_display_progress
= 1;
947 flag_hash_filenames
= 1;
954 /* print_version will exit. */
957 /* print_usage will exit. */
964 /* Output intermediate LINE sitting on LINE_NUM to output file F. */
967 output_intermediate_line (FILE *f
, line_info
*line
, unsigned line_num
)
972 fprintf (f
, "lcount:%u,%s,%d\n", line_num
,
973 format_gcov (line
->count
, 0, -1),
974 line
->has_unexecuted_block
);
976 vector
<arc_info
*>::const_iterator it
;
978 for (it
= line
->branches
.begin (); it
!= line
->branches
.end ();
981 if (!(*it
)->is_unconditional
&& !(*it
)->is_call_non_return
)
983 const char *branch_type
;
984 /* branch:<line_num>,<branch_coverage_infoype>
985 branch_coverage_infoype
986 : notexec (Branch not executed)
987 : taken (Branch executed and taken)
988 : nottaken (Branch executed, but not taken)
990 if ((*it
)->src
->count
)
992 = ((*it
)->count
> 0) ? "taken" : "nottaken";
994 branch_type
= "notexec";
995 fprintf (f
, "branch:%d,%s\n", line_num
, branch_type
);
1000 /* Get the name of the gcov file. The return value must be free'd.
1002 It appends the '.gcov' extension to the *basename* of the file.
1003 The resulting file name will be in PWD.
1006 input: foo.da, output: foo.da.gcov
1007 input: a/b/foo.cc, output: foo.cc.gcov */
1010 get_gcov_intermediate_filename (const char *file_name
)
1012 const char *gcov
= ".gcov";
1016 /* Find the 'basename'. */
1017 cptr
= lbasename (file_name
);
1019 result
= XNEWVEC (char, strlen (cptr
) + strlen (gcov
) + 1);
1020 sprintf (result
, "%s%s", cptr
, gcov
);
1025 /* Output the result in intermediate format used by 'lcov'.
1027 The intermediate format contains a single file named 'foo.cc.gcov',
1028 with no source code included.
1030 The default gcov outputs multiple files: 'foo.cc.gcov',
1031 'iostream.gcov', 'ios_base.h.gcov', etc. with source code
1032 included. Instead the intermediate format here outputs only a single
1033 file 'foo.cc.gcov' similar to the above example. */
1036 output_intermediate_file (FILE *gcov_file
, source_info
*src
)
1038 fprintf (gcov_file
, "file:%s\n", src
->name
); /* source file name */
1040 std::sort (src
->functions
.begin (), src
->functions
.end (),
1041 function_line_start_cmp ());
1042 for (vector
<function_info
*>::iterator it
= src
->functions
.begin ();
1043 it
!= src
->functions
.end (); it
++)
1045 /* function:<name>,<line_number>,<execution_count> */
1046 fprintf (gcov_file
, "function:%d,%d,%s,%s\n", (*it
)->start_line
,
1047 (*it
)->end_line
, format_gcov ((*it
)->blocks
[0].count
, 0, -1),
1048 flag_demangled_names
? (*it
)->demangled_name
: (*it
)->name
);
1051 for (unsigned line_num
= 1; line_num
<= src
->lines
.size (); line_num
++)
1053 vector
<function_info
*> fns
= src
->get_functions_at_location (line_num
);
1055 /* Print first group functions that begin on the line. */
1056 for (vector
<function_info
*>::iterator it2
= fns
.begin ();
1057 it2
!= fns
.end (); it2
++)
1059 vector
<line_info
> &lines
= (*it2
)->lines
;
1060 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< lines
.size (); i
++)
1062 line_info
*line
= &lines
[i
];
1063 output_intermediate_line (gcov_file
, line
, line_num
+ i
);
1067 /* Follow with lines associated with the source file. */
1068 output_intermediate_line (gcov_file
, &src
->lines
[line_num
], line_num
);
1072 /* Function start pair. */
1073 struct function_start
1075 unsigned source_file_idx
;
1076 unsigned start_line
;
1079 /* Traits class for function start hash maps below. */
1081 struct function_start_pair_hash
: typed_noop_remove
<function_start
>
1083 typedef function_start value_type
;
1084 typedef function_start compare_type
;
1087 hash (const function_start
&ref
)
1089 inchash::hash
hstate (0);
1090 hstate
.add_int (ref
.source_file_idx
);
1091 hstate
.add_int (ref
.start_line
);
1092 return hstate
.end ();
1096 equal (const function_start
&ref1
, const function_start
&ref2
)
1098 return (ref1
.source_file_idx
== ref2
.source_file_idx
1099 && ref1
.start_line
== ref2
.start_line
);
1103 mark_deleted (function_start
&ref
)
1105 ref
.start_line
= ~1U;
1109 mark_empty (function_start
&ref
)
1111 ref
.start_line
= ~2U;
1115 is_deleted (const function_start
&ref
)
1117 return ref
.start_line
== ~1U;
1121 is_empty (const function_start
&ref
)
1123 return ref
.start_line
== ~2U;
1127 /* Process a single input file. */
1130 process_file (const char *file_name
)
1132 create_file_names (file_name
);
1134 if (functions
.empty ())
1139 hash_map
<function_start_pair_hash
, function_info
*> fn_map
;
1141 /* Identify group functions. */
1142 for (vector
<function_info
*>::iterator it
= functions
.begin ();
1143 it
!= functions
.end (); it
++)
1144 if (!(*it
)->artificial
)
1146 function_start needle
;
1147 needle
.source_file_idx
= (*it
)->src
;
1148 needle
.start_line
= (*it
)->start_line
;
1150 function_info
**slot
= fn_map
.get (needle
);
1153 gcc_assert ((*slot
)->end_line
== (*it
)->end_line
);
1154 (*slot
)->is_group
= 1;
1155 (*it
)->is_group
= 1;
1158 fn_map
.put (needle
, *it
);
1161 /* Remove all artificial function. */
1162 functions
.erase (remove_if (functions
.begin (), functions
.end (),
1163 function_info::is_artificial
), functions
.end ());
1165 for (vector
<function_info
*>::iterator it
= functions
.begin ();
1166 it
!= functions
.end (); it
++)
1168 function_info
*fn
= *it
;
1169 unsigned src
= fn
->src
;
1171 if (!fn
->counts
.empty () || no_data_file
)
1173 source_info
*s
= &sources
[src
];
1174 s
->functions
.push_back (fn
);
1176 /* Mark last line in files touched by function. */
1177 for (unsigned block_no
= 0; block_no
!= fn
->blocks
.size ();
1180 block_info
*block
= &fn
->blocks
[block_no
];
1181 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< block
->locations
.size (); i
++)
1183 /* Sort lines of locations. */
1184 sort (block
->locations
[i
].lines
.begin (),
1185 block
->locations
[i
].lines
.end ());
1187 if (!block
->locations
[i
].lines
.empty ())
1189 s
= &sources
[block
->locations
[i
].source_file_idx
];
1191 = block
->locations
[i
].lines
.back ();
1193 /* Record new lines for the function. */
1194 if (last_line
>= s
->lines
.size ())
1196 s
= &sources
[block
->locations
[i
].source_file_idx
];
1198 = block
->locations
[i
].lines
.back ();
1200 /* Record new lines for the function. */
1201 if (last_line
>= s
->lines
.size ())
1203 /* Record new lines for a source file. */
1204 s
->lines
.resize (last_line
+ 1);
1211 /* Allocate lines for group function, following start_line
1212 and end_line information of the function. */
1214 fn
->lines
.resize (fn
->end_line
- fn
->start_line
+ 1);
1217 solve_flow_graph (fn
);
1219 find_exception_blocks (fn
);
1223 /* The function was not in the executable -- some other
1224 instance must have been selected. */
1230 output_gcov_file (const char *file_name
, source_info
*src
)
1232 char *gcov_file_name
= make_gcov_file_name (file_name
, src
->coverage
.name
);
1234 if (src
->coverage
.lines
)
1236 FILE *gcov_file
= fopen (gcov_file_name
, "w");
1239 fnotice (stdout
, "Creating '%s'\n", gcov_file_name
);
1240 output_lines (gcov_file
, src
);
1241 if (ferror (gcov_file
))
1242 fnotice (stderr
, "Error writing output file '%s'\n",
1247 fnotice (stderr
, "Could not open output file '%s'\n", gcov_file_name
);
1251 unlink (gcov_file_name
);
1252 fnotice (stdout
, "Removing '%s'\n", gcov_file_name
);
1254 free (gcov_file_name
);
1258 generate_results (const char *file_name
)
1260 FILE *gcov_intermediate_file
= NULL
;
1261 char *gcov_intermediate_filename
= NULL
;
1263 for (vector
<function_info
*>::iterator it
= functions
.begin ();
1264 it
!= functions
.end (); it
++)
1266 function_info
*fn
= *it
;
1267 coverage_info coverage
;
1269 memset (&coverage
, 0, sizeof (coverage
));
1270 coverage
.name
= flag_demangled_names
? fn
->demangled_name
: fn
->name
;
1271 add_line_counts (flag_function_summary
? &coverage
: NULL
, fn
);
1272 if (flag_function_summary
)
1274 function_summary (&coverage
, "Function");
1275 fnotice (stdout
, "\n");
1283 needle
.name
= file_name
;
1284 vector
<name_map
>::iterator it
= std::find (names
.begin (), names
.end (),
1286 if (it
!= names
.end ())
1287 file_name
= sources
[it
->src
].coverage
.name
;
1289 file_name
= canonicalize_name (file_name
);
1292 if (flag_gcov_file
&& flag_intermediate_format
)
1294 /* Open the intermediate file. */
1295 gcov_intermediate_filename
= get_gcov_intermediate_filename (file_name
);
1296 gcov_intermediate_file
= fopen (gcov_intermediate_filename
, "w");
1297 if (!gcov_intermediate_file
)
1299 fnotice (stderr
, "Cannot open intermediate output file %s\n",
1300 gcov_intermediate_filename
);
1305 for (vector
<source_info
>::iterator it
= sources
.begin ();
1306 it
!= sources
.end (); it
++)
1308 source_info
*src
= &(*it
);
1309 if (flag_relative_only
)
1311 /* Ignore this source, if it is an absolute path (after
1312 source prefix removal). */
1313 char first
= src
->coverage
.name
[0];
1315 #if HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM
1316 if (first
&& src
->coverage
.name
[1] == ':')
1317 first
= src
->coverage
.name
[2];
1319 if (IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (first
))
1323 accumulate_line_counts (src
);
1324 function_summary (&src
->coverage
, "File");
1325 total_lines
+= src
->coverage
.lines
;
1326 total_executed
+= src
->coverage
.lines_executed
;
1329 if (flag_intermediate_format
)
1330 /* Output the intermediate format without requiring source
1331 files. This outputs a section to a *single* file. */
1332 output_intermediate_file (gcov_intermediate_file
, src
);
1334 output_gcov_file (file_name
, src
);
1335 fnotice (stdout
, "\n");
1339 if (flag_gcov_file
&& flag_intermediate_format
)
1341 /* Now we've finished writing the intermediate file. */
1342 fclose (gcov_intermediate_file
);
1343 XDELETEVEC (gcov_intermediate_filename
);
1347 executed_summary (total_lines
, total_executed
);
1350 /* Release all memory used. */
1353 release_structures (void)
1355 for (vector
<function_info
*>::iterator it
= functions
.begin ();
1356 it
!= functions
.end (); it
++)
1361 functions
.resize (0);
1364 /* Generate the names of the graph and data files. If OBJECT_DIRECTORY
1365 is not specified, these are named from FILE_NAME sans extension. If
1366 OBJECT_DIRECTORY is specified and is a directory, the files are in that
1367 directory, but named from the basename of the FILE_NAME, sans extension.
1368 Otherwise OBJECT_DIRECTORY is taken to be the name of the object *file*
1369 and the data files are named from that. */
1372 create_file_names (const char *file_name
)
1376 int length
= strlen (file_name
);
1379 /* Free previous file names. */
1380 free (bbg_file_name
);
1381 free (da_file_name
);
1382 da_file_name
= bbg_file_name
= NULL
;
1386 if (object_directory
&& object_directory
[0])
1390 length
+= strlen (object_directory
) + 2;
1391 name
= XNEWVEC (char, length
);
1394 base
= !stat (object_directory
, &status
) && S_ISDIR (status
.st_mode
);
1395 strcat (name
, object_directory
);
1396 if (base
&& (!IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (name
[strlen (name
) - 1])))
1401 name
= XNEWVEC (char, length
+ 1);
1402 strcpy (name
, file_name
);
1408 /* Append source file name. */
1409 const char *cptr
= lbasename (file_name
);
1410 strcat (name
, cptr
? cptr
: file_name
);
1413 /* Remove the extension. */
1414 cptr
= strrchr (CONST_CAST (char *, lbasename (name
)), '.');
1418 length
= strlen (name
);
1420 bbg_file_name
= XNEWVEC (char, length
+ strlen (GCOV_NOTE_SUFFIX
) + 1);
1421 strcpy (bbg_file_name
, name
);
1422 strcpy (bbg_file_name
+ length
, GCOV_NOTE_SUFFIX
);
1424 da_file_name
= XNEWVEC (char, length
+ strlen (GCOV_DATA_SUFFIX
) + 1);
1425 strcpy (da_file_name
, name
);
1426 strcpy (da_file_name
+ length
, GCOV_DATA_SUFFIX
);
1432 /* Find or create a source file structure for FILE_NAME. Copies
1433 FILE_NAME on creation */
1436 find_source (const char *file_name
)
1443 file_name
= "<unknown>";
1446 needle
.name
= file_name
;
1448 vector
<name_map
>::iterator it
= std::find (names
.begin (), names
.end (),
1450 if (it
!= names
.end ())
1456 /* Not found, try the canonical name. */
1457 canon
= canonicalize_name (file_name
);
1458 needle
.name
= canon
;
1459 it
= std::find (names
.begin (), names
.end (), needle
);
1460 if (it
== names
.end ())
1462 /* Not found with canonical name, create a new source. */
1465 idx
= sources
.size ();
1466 needle
= name_map (canon
, idx
);
1467 names
.push_back (needle
);
1469 sources
.push_back (source_info ());
1470 src
= &sources
.back ();
1472 src
->coverage
.name
= src
->name
;
1475 #if HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM
1476 /* You lose if separators don't match exactly in the
1478 && !strncasecmp (source_prefix
, src
->coverage
.name
, source_length
)
1480 && !strncmp (source_prefix
, src
->coverage
.name
, source_length
)
1482 && IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (src
->coverage
.name
[source_length
]))
1483 src
->coverage
.name
+= source_length
+ 1;
1484 if (!stat (src
->name
, &status
))
1485 src
->file_time
= status
.st_mtime
;
1490 needle
.name
= file_name
;
1491 if (std::find (names
.begin (), names
.end (), needle
) == names
.end ())
1493 /* Append the non-canonical name. */
1494 names
.push_back (name_map (xstrdup (file_name
), idx
));
1497 /* Resort the name map. */
1498 std::sort (names
.begin (), names
.end ());
1501 if (sources
[idx
].file_time
> bbg_file_time
)
1503 static int info_emitted
;
1505 fnotice (stderr
, "%s:source file is newer than notes file '%s'\n",
1506 file_name
, bbg_file_name
);
1510 "(the message is displayed only once per source file)\n");
1513 sources
[idx
].file_time
= 0;
1519 /* Read the notes file. Save functions to FUNCTIONS global vector. */
1522 read_graph_file (void)
1525 unsigned current_tag
= 0;
1528 if (!gcov_open (bbg_file_name
, 1))
1530 fnotice (stderr
, "%s:cannot open notes file\n", bbg_file_name
);
1533 bbg_file_time
= gcov_time ();
1534 if (!gcov_magic (gcov_read_unsigned (), GCOV_NOTE_MAGIC
))
1536 fnotice (stderr
, "%s:not a gcov notes file\n", bbg_file_name
);
1541 version
= gcov_read_unsigned ();
1542 if (version
!= GCOV_VERSION
)
1546 GCOV_UNSIGNED2STRING (v
, version
);
1547 GCOV_UNSIGNED2STRING (e
, GCOV_VERSION
);
1549 fnotice (stderr
, "%s:version '%.4s', prefer '%.4s'\n",
1550 bbg_file_name
, v
, e
);
1552 bbg_stamp
= gcov_read_unsigned ();
1553 bbg_supports_has_unexecuted_blocks
= gcov_read_unsigned ();
1555 function_info
*fn
= NULL
;
1556 while ((tag
= gcov_read_unsigned ()))
1558 unsigned length
= gcov_read_unsigned ();
1559 gcov_position_t base
= gcov_position ();
1561 if (tag
== GCOV_TAG_FUNCTION
)
1563 char *function_name
;
1565 unsigned lineno_checksum
, cfg_checksum
;
1567 ident
= gcov_read_unsigned ();
1568 lineno_checksum
= gcov_read_unsigned ();
1569 cfg_checksum
= gcov_read_unsigned ();
1570 function_name
= xstrdup (gcov_read_string ());
1571 unsigned artificial
= gcov_read_unsigned ();
1572 unsigned src_idx
= find_source (gcov_read_string ());
1573 unsigned start_line
= gcov_read_unsigned ();
1574 unsigned start_column
= gcov_read_unsigned ();
1575 unsigned end_line
= gcov_read_unsigned ();
1577 fn
= new function_info ();
1578 functions
.push_back (fn
);
1579 fn
->name
= function_name
;
1580 if (flag_demangled_names
)
1582 fn
->demangled_name
= cplus_demangle (fn
->name
, DMGL_PARAMS
);
1583 if (!fn
->demangled_name
)
1584 fn
->demangled_name
= fn
->name
;
1587 fn
->lineno_checksum
= lineno_checksum
;
1588 fn
->cfg_checksum
= cfg_checksum
;
1590 fn
->start_line
= start_line
;
1591 fn
->start_column
= start_column
;
1592 fn
->end_line
= end_line
;
1593 fn
->artificial
= artificial
;
1597 else if (fn
&& tag
== GCOV_TAG_BLOCKS
)
1599 if (!fn
->blocks
.empty ())
1600 fnotice (stderr
, "%s:already seen blocks for '%s'\n",
1601 bbg_file_name
, fn
->name
);
1603 fn
->blocks
.resize (gcov_read_unsigned ());
1605 else if (fn
&& tag
== GCOV_TAG_ARCS
)
1607 unsigned src
= gcov_read_unsigned ();
1608 fn
->blocks
[src
].id
= src
;
1609 unsigned num_dests
= GCOV_TAG_ARCS_NUM (length
);
1610 block_info
*src_blk
= &fn
->blocks
[src
];
1611 unsigned mark_catches
= 0;
1612 struct arc_info
*arc
;
1614 if (src
>= fn
->blocks
.size () || fn
->blocks
[src
].succ
)
1619 unsigned dest
= gcov_read_unsigned ();
1620 unsigned flags
= gcov_read_unsigned ();
1622 if (dest
>= fn
->blocks
.size ())
1624 arc
= XCNEW (arc_info
);
1626 arc
->dst
= &fn
->blocks
[dest
];
1630 arc
->count_valid
= 0;
1631 arc
->on_tree
= !!(flags
& GCOV_ARC_ON_TREE
);
1632 arc
->fake
= !!(flags
& GCOV_ARC_FAKE
);
1633 arc
->fall_through
= !!(flags
& GCOV_ARC_FALLTHROUGH
);
1635 arc
->succ_next
= src_blk
->succ
;
1636 src_blk
->succ
= arc
;
1637 src_blk
->num_succ
++;
1639 arc
->pred_next
= fn
->blocks
[dest
].pred
;
1640 fn
->blocks
[dest
].pred
= arc
;
1641 fn
->blocks
[dest
].num_pred
++;
1647 /* Exceptional exit from this function, the
1648 source block must be a call. */
1649 fn
->blocks
[src
].is_call_site
= 1;
1650 arc
->is_call_non_return
= 1;
1655 /* Non-local return from a callee of this
1656 function. The destination block is a setjmp. */
1657 arc
->is_nonlocal_return
= 1;
1658 fn
->blocks
[dest
].is_nonlocal_return
= 1;
1663 fn
->counts
.push_back (0);
1668 /* We have a fake exit from this block. The other
1669 non-fall through exits must be to catch handlers.
1670 Mark them as catch arcs. */
1672 for (arc
= src_blk
->succ
; arc
; arc
= arc
->succ_next
)
1673 if (!arc
->fake
&& !arc
->fall_through
)
1680 else if (fn
&& tag
== GCOV_TAG_LINES
)
1682 unsigned blockno
= gcov_read_unsigned ();
1683 block_info
*block
= &fn
->blocks
[blockno
];
1685 if (blockno
>= fn
->blocks
.size ())
1690 unsigned lineno
= gcov_read_unsigned ();
1693 block
->locations
.back ().lines
.push_back (lineno
);
1696 const char *file_name
= gcov_read_string ();
1700 block
->locations
.push_back (block_location_info
1701 (find_source (file_name
)));
1705 else if (current_tag
&& !GCOV_TAG_IS_SUBTAG (current_tag
, tag
))
1710 gcov_sync (base
, length
);
1711 if (gcov_is_error ())
1714 fnotice (stderr
, "%s:corrupted\n", bbg_file_name
);
1720 if (functions
.empty ())
1721 fnotice (stderr
, "%s:no functions found\n", bbg_file_name
);
1724 /* Reads profiles from the count file and attach to each
1725 function. Return nonzero if fatal error. */
1728 read_count_file (void)
1733 function_info
*fn
= NULL
;
1736 if (!gcov_open (da_file_name
, 1))
1738 fnotice (stderr
, "%s:cannot open data file, assuming not executed\n",
1743 if (!gcov_magic (gcov_read_unsigned (), GCOV_DATA_MAGIC
))
1745 fnotice (stderr
, "%s:not a gcov data file\n", da_file_name
);
1750 version
= gcov_read_unsigned ();
1751 if (version
!= GCOV_VERSION
)
1755 GCOV_UNSIGNED2STRING (v
, version
);
1756 GCOV_UNSIGNED2STRING (e
, GCOV_VERSION
);
1758 fnotice (stderr
, "%s:version '%.4s', prefer version '%.4s'\n",
1759 da_file_name
, v
, e
);
1761 tag
= gcov_read_unsigned ();
1762 if (tag
!= bbg_stamp
)
1764 fnotice (stderr
, "%s:stamp mismatch with notes file\n", da_file_name
);
1768 while ((tag
= gcov_read_unsigned ()))
1770 unsigned length
= gcov_read_unsigned ();
1771 unsigned long base
= gcov_position ();
1773 if (tag
== GCOV_TAG_PROGRAM_SUMMARY
)
1775 struct gcov_summary summary
;
1776 gcov_read_summary (&summary
);
1777 object_runs
+= summary
.ctrs
[GCOV_COUNTER_ARCS
].runs
;
1780 else if (tag
== GCOV_TAG_FUNCTION
&& !length
)
1782 else if (tag
== GCOV_TAG_FUNCTION
&& length
== GCOV_TAG_FUNCTION_LENGTH
)
1786 /* Try to find the function in the list. To speed up the
1787 search, first start from the last function found. */
1788 ident
= gcov_read_unsigned ();
1791 for (vector
<function_info
*>::reverse_iterator it
1792 = functions
.rbegin (); it
!= functions
.rend (); it
++)
1794 if ((*it
)->ident
== ident
)
1803 else if (gcov_read_unsigned () != fn
->lineno_checksum
1804 || gcov_read_unsigned () != fn
->cfg_checksum
)
1807 fnotice (stderr
, "%s:profile mismatch for '%s'\n",
1808 da_file_name
, fn
->name
);
1812 else if (tag
== GCOV_TAG_FOR_COUNTER (GCOV_COUNTER_ARCS
) && fn
)
1814 if (length
!= GCOV_TAG_COUNTER_LENGTH (fn
->counts
.size ()))
1817 for (ix
= 0; ix
!= fn
->counts
.size (); ix
++)
1818 fn
->counts
[ix
] += gcov_read_counter ();
1820 gcov_sync (base
, length
);
1821 if ((error
= gcov_is_error ()))
1825 ? N_("%s:overflowed\n")
1826 : N_("%s:corrupted\n"),
1836 /* Solve the flow graph. Propagate counts from the instrumented arcs
1837 to the blocks and the uninstrumented arcs. */
1840 solve_flow_graph (function_info
*fn
)
1844 gcov_type
*count_ptr
= &fn
->counts
.front ();
1846 block_info
*valid_blocks
= NULL
; /* valid, but unpropagated blocks. */
1847 block_info
*invalid_blocks
= NULL
; /* invalid, but inferable blocks. */
1849 /* The arcs were built in reverse order. Fix that now. */
1850 for (ix
= fn
->blocks
.size (); ix
--;)
1852 arc_info
*arc_p
, *arc_n
;
1854 for (arc_p
= NULL
, arc
= fn
->blocks
[ix
].succ
; arc
;
1855 arc_p
= arc
, arc
= arc_n
)
1857 arc_n
= arc
->succ_next
;
1858 arc
->succ_next
= arc_p
;
1860 fn
->blocks
[ix
].succ
= arc_p
;
1862 for (arc_p
= NULL
, arc
= fn
->blocks
[ix
].pred
; arc
;
1863 arc_p
= arc
, arc
= arc_n
)
1865 arc_n
= arc
->pred_next
;
1866 arc
->pred_next
= arc_p
;
1868 fn
->blocks
[ix
].pred
= arc_p
;
1871 if (fn
->blocks
.size () < 2)
1872 fnotice (stderr
, "%s:'%s' lacks entry and/or exit blocks\n",
1873 bbg_file_name
, fn
->name
);
1876 if (fn
->blocks
[ENTRY_BLOCK
].num_pred
)
1877 fnotice (stderr
, "%s:'%s' has arcs to entry block\n",
1878 bbg_file_name
, fn
->name
);
1880 /* We can't deduce the entry block counts from the lack of
1882 fn
->blocks
[ENTRY_BLOCK
].num_pred
= ~(unsigned)0;
1884 if (fn
->blocks
[EXIT_BLOCK
].num_succ
)
1885 fnotice (stderr
, "%s:'%s' has arcs from exit block\n",
1886 bbg_file_name
, fn
->name
);
1888 /* Likewise, we can't deduce exit block counts from the lack
1889 of its successors. */
1890 fn
->blocks
[EXIT_BLOCK
].num_succ
= ~(unsigned)0;
1893 /* Propagate the measured counts, this must be done in the same
1894 order as the code in profile.c */
1895 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< fn
->blocks
.size (); i
++)
1897 blk
= &fn
->blocks
[i
];
1898 block_info
const *prev_dst
= NULL
;
1899 int out_of_order
= 0;
1900 int non_fake_succ
= 0;
1902 for (arc
= blk
->succ
; arc
; arc
= arc
->succ_next
)
1910 arc
->count
= *count_ptr
++;
1911 arc
->count_valid
= 1;
1913 arc
->dst
->num_pred
--;
1915 if (prev_dst
&& prev_dst
> arc
->dst
)
1917 prev_dst
= arc
->dst
;
1919 if (non_fake_succ
== 1)
1921 /* If there is only one non-fake exit, it is an
1922 unconditional branch. */
1923 for (arc
= blk
->succ
; arc
; arc
= arc
->succ_next
)
1926 arc
->is_unconditional
= 1;
1927 /* If this block is instrumenting a call, it might be
1928 an artificial block. It is not artificial if it has
1929 a non-fallthrough exit, or the destination of this
1930 arc has more than one entry. Mark the destination
1931 block as a return site, if none of those conditions
1933 if (blk
->is_call_site
&& arc
->fall_through
1934 && arc
->dst
->pred
== arc
&& !arc
->pred_next
)
1935 arc
->dst
->is_call_return
= 1;
1939 /* Sort the successor arcs into ascending dst order. profile.c
1940 normally produces arcs in the right order, but sometimes with
1941 one or two out of order. We're not using a particularly
1945 arc_info
*start
= blk
->succ
;
1946 unsigned changes
= 1;
1950 arc_info
*arc
, *arc_p
, *arc_n
;
1953 for (arc_p
= NULL
, arc
= start
; (arc_n
= arc
->succ_next
);)
1955 if (arc
->dst
> arc_n
->dst
)
1959 arc_p
->succ_next
= arc_n
;
1962 arc
->succ_next
= arc_n
->succ_next
;
1963 arc_n
->succ_next
= arc
;
1976 /* Place it on the invalid chain, it will be ignored if that's
1978 blk
->invalid_chain
= 1;
1979 blk
->chain
= invalid_blocks
;
1980 invalid_blocks
= blk
;
1983 while (invalid_blocks
|| valid_blocks
)
1985 while ((blk
= invalid_blocks
))
1987 gcov_type total
= 0;
1988 const arc_info
*arc
;
1990 invalid_blocks
= blk
->chain
;
1991 blk
->invalid_chain
= 0;
1993 for (arc
= blk
->succ
; arc
; arc
= arc
->succ_next
)
1994 total
+= arc
->count
;
1995 else if (!blk
->num_pred
)
1996 for (arc
= blk
->pred
; arc
; arc
= arc
->pred_next
)
1997 total
+= arc
->count
;
2002 blk
->count_valid
= 1;
2003 blk
->chain
= valid_blocks
;
2004 blk
->valid_chain
= 1;
2007 while ((blk
= valid_blocks
))
2010 arc_info
*arc
, *inv_arc
;
2012 valid_blocks
= blk
->chain
;
2013 blk
->valid_chain
= 0;
2014 if (blk
->num_succ
== 1)
2020 for (arc
= blk
->succ
; arc
; arc
= arc
->succ_next
)
2022 total
-= arc
->count
;
2023 if (!arc
->count_valid
)
2027 inv_arc
->count_valid
= 1;
2028 inv_arc
->count
= total
;
2031 if (dst
->count_valid
)
2033 if (dst
->num_pred
== 1 && !dst
->valid_chain
)
2035 dst
->chain
= valid_blocks
;
2036 dst
->valid_chain
= 1;
2042 if (!dst
->num_pred
&& !dst
->invalid_chain
)
2044 dst
->chain
= invalid_blocks
;
2045 dst
->invalid_chain
= 1;
2046 invalid_blocks
= dst
;
2050 if (blk
->num_pred
== 1)
2056 for (arc
= blk
->pred
; arc
; arc
= arc
->pred_next
)
2058 total
-= arc
->count
;
2059 if (!arc
->count_valid
)
2063 inv_arc
->count_valid
= 1;
2064 inv_arc
->count
= total
;
2067 if (src
->count_valid
)
2069 if (src
->num_succ
== 1 && !src
->valid_chain
)
2071 src
->chain
= valid_blocks
;
2072 src
->valid_chain
= 1;
2078 if (!src
->num_succ
&& !src
->invalid_chain
)
2080 src
->chain
= invalid_blocks
;
2081 src
->invalid_chain
= 1;
2082 invalid_blocks
= src
;
2089 /* If the graph has been correctly solved, every block will have a
2091 for (unsigned i
= 0; ix
< fn
->blocks
.size (); i
++)
2092 if (!fn
->blocks
[i
].count_valid
)
2094 fnotice (stderr
, "%s:graph is unsolvable for '%s'\n",
2095 bbg_file_name
, fn
->name
);
2100 /* Mark all the blocks only reachable via an incoming catch. */
2103 find_exception_blocks (function_info
*fn
)
2106 block_info
**queue
= XALLOCAVEC (block_info
*, fn
->blocks
.size ());
2108 /* First mark all blocks as exceptional. */
2109 for (ix
= fn
->blocks
.size (); ix
--;)
2110 fn
->blocks
[ix
].exceptional
= 1;
2112 /* Now mark all the blocks reachable via non-fake edges */
2113 queue
[0] = &fn
->blocks
[0];
2114 queue
[0]->exceptional
= 0;
2117 block_info
*block
= queue
[--ix
];
2118 const arc_info
*arc
;
2120 for (arc
= block
->succ
; arc
; arc
= arc
->succ_next
)
2121 if (!arc
->fake
&& !arc
->is_throw
&& arc
->dst
->exceptional
)
2123 arc
->dst
->exceptional
= 0;
2124 queue
[ix
++] = arc
->dst
;
2130 /* Increment totals in COVERAGE according to arc ARC. */
2133 add_branch_counts (coverage_info
*coverage
, const arc_info
*arc
)
2135 if (arc
->is_call_non_return
)
2138 if (arc
->src
->count
)
2139 coverage
->calls_executed
++;
2141 else if (!arc
->is_unconditional
)
2143 coverage
->branches
++;
2144 if (arc
->src
->count
)
2145 coverage
->branches_executed
++;
2147 coverage
->branches_taken
++;
2151 /* Format COUNT, if flag_human_readable_numbers is set, return it human
2155 format_count (gcov_type count
)
2157 static char buffer
[64];
2158 const char *units
= " kMGTPEZY";
2160 if (count
< 1000 || !flag_human_readable_numbers
)
2162 sprintf (buffer
, "%" PRId64
, count
);
2167 gcov_type divisor
= 1;
2168 for (i
= 0; units
[i
+1]; i
++, divisor
*= 1000)
2170 if (count
+ divisor
/ 2 < 1000 * divisor
)
2173 gcov_type r
= (count
+ divisor
/ 2) / divisor
;
2174 sprintf (buffer
, "%" PRId64
"%c", r
, units
[i
]);
2178 /* Format a GCOV_TYPE integer as either a percent ratio, or absolute
2179 count. If dp >= 0, format TOP/BOTTOM * 100 to DP decimal places.
2180 If DP is zero, no decimal point is printed. Only print 100% when
2181 TOP==BOTTOM and only print 0% when TOP=0. If dp < 0, then simply
2182 format TOP. Return pointer to a static string. */
2185 format_gcov (gcov_type top
, gcov_type bottom
, int dp
)
2187 static char buffer
[20];
2189 /* Handle invalid values that would result in a misleading value. */
2190 if (bottom
!= 0 && top
> bottom
&& dp
>= 0)
2192 sprintf (buffer
, "NAN %%");
2198 float ratio
= bottom
? (float)top
/ bottom
: 0;
2200 unsigned limit
= 100;
2203 for (ix
= dp
; ix
--; )
2206 percent
= (unsigned) (ratio
* limit
+ (float)0.5);
2207 if (percent
<= 0 && top
)
2209 else if (percent
>= limit
&& top
!= bottom
)
2210 percent
= limit
- 1;
2211 ix
= sprintf (buffer
, "%.*u%%", dp
+ 1, percent
);
2217 buffer
[ix
+1] = buffer
[ix
];
2221 buffer
[ix
+ 1] = '.';
2225 return format_count (top
);
2230 /* Summary of execution */
2233 executed_summary (unsigned lines
, unsigned executed
)
2236 fnotice (stdout
, "Lines executed:%s of %d\n",
2237 format_gcov (executed
, lines
, 2), lines
);
2239 fnotice (stdout
, "No executable lines\n");
2242 /* Output summary info for a function or file. */
2245 function_summary (const coverage_info
*coverage
, const char *title
)
2247 fnotice (stdout
, "%s '%s'\n", title
, coverage
->name
);
2248 executed_summary (coverage
->lines
, coverage
->lines_executed
);
2252 if (coverage
->branches
)
2254 fnotice (stdout
, "Branches executed:%s of %d\n",
2255 format_gcov (coverage
->branches_executed
,
2256 coverage
->branches
, 2),
2257 coverage
->branches
);
2258 fnotice (stdout
, "Taken at least once:%s of %d\n",
2259 format_gcov (coverage
->branches_taken
,
2260 coverage
->branches
, 2),
2261 coverage
->branches
);
2264 fnotice (stdout
, "No branches\n");
2265 if (coverage
->calls
)
2266 fnotice (stdout
, "Calls executed:%s of %d\n",
2267 format_gcov (coverage
->calls_executed
, coverage
->calls
, 2),
2270 fnotice (stdout
, "No calls\n");
2274 /* Canonicalize the filename NAME by canonicalizing directory
2275 separators, eliding . components and resolving .. components
2276 appropriately. Always returns a unique string. */
2279 canonicalize_name (const char *name
)
2281 /* The canonical name cannot be longer than the incoming name. */
2282 char *result
= XNEWVEC (char, strlen (name
) + 1);
2283 const char *base
= name
, *probe
;
2288 #if HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM
2289 if (base
[0] && base
[1] == ':')
2291 result
[0] = base
[0];
2297 for (dd_base
= ptr
; *base
; base
= probe
)
2301 for (probe
= base
; *probe
; probe
++)
2302 if (IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*probe
))
2306 if (len
== 1 && base
[0] == '.')
2307 /* Elide a '.' directory */
2309 else if (len
== 2 && base
[0] == '.' && base
[1] == '.')
2311 /* '..', we can only elide it and the previous directory, if
2312 we're not a symlink. */
2313 struct stat ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED buf
;
2317 #if defined (S_ISLNK)
2318 /* S_ISLNK is not POSIX.1-1996. */
2319 || stat (result
, &buf
) || S_ISLNK (buf
.st_mode
)
2323 /* Cannot elide, or unreadable or a symlink. */
2324 dd_base
= ptr
+ 2 + slash
;
2327 while (ptr
!= dd_base
&& *ptr
!= '/')
2329 slash
= ptr
!= result
;
2334 /* Regular pathname component. */
2337 memcpy (ptr
, base
, len
);
2342 for (; IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*probe
); probe
++)
2350 /* Print hex representation of 16 bytes from SUM and write it to BUFFER. */
2353 md5sum_to_hex (const char *sum
, char *buffer
)
2355 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< 16; i
++)
2356 sprintf (buffer
+ (2 * i
), "%02x", (unsigned char)sum
[i
]);
2359 /* Generate an output file name. INPUT_NAME is the canonicalized main
2360 input file and SRC_NAME is the canonicalized file name.
2361 LONG_OUTPUT_NAMES and PRESERVE_PATHS affect name generation. With
2362 long_output_names we prepend the processed name of the input file
2363 to each output name (except when the current source file is the
2364 input file, so you don't get a double concatenation). The two
2365 components are separated by '##'. With preserve_paths we create a
2366 filename from all path components of the source file, replacing '/'
2367 with '#', and .. with '^', without it we simply take the basename
2368 component. (Remember, the canonicalized name will already have
2369 elided '.' components and converted \\ separators.) */
2372 make_gcov_file_name (const char *input_name
, const char *src_name
)
2377 if (flag_long_names
&& input_name
&& strcmp (src_name
, input_name
))
2379 /* Generate the input filename part. */
2380 result
= XNEWVEC (char, strlen (input_name
) + strlen (src_name
) + 10);
2383 ptr
= mangle_name (input_name
, ptr
);
2384 ptr
[0] = ptr
[1] = '#';
2389 result
= XNEWVEC (char, strlen (src_name
) + 10);
2393 ptr
= mangle_name (src_name
, ptr
);
2394 strcpy (ptr
, ".gcov");
2396 /* When hashing filenames, we shorten them by only using the filename
2397 component and appending a hash of the full (mangled) pathname. */
2398 if (flag_hash_filenames
)
2402 char md5sum_hex
[33];
2404 md5_init_ctx (&ctx
);
2405 md5_process_bytes (src_name
, strlen (src_name
), &ctx
);
2406 md5_finish_ctx (&ctx
, md5sum
);
2407 md5sum_to_hex (md5sum
, md5sum_hex
);
2410 result
= XNEWVEC (char, strlen (src_name
) + 50);
2412 ptr
= mangle_name (src_name
, ptr
);
2413 ptr
[0] = ptr
[1] = '#';
2415 memcpy (ptr
, md5sum_hex
, 32);
2417 strcpy (ptr
, ".gcov");
2424 mangle_name (char const *base
, char *ptr
)
2428 /* Generate the source filename part. */
2429 if (!flag_preserve_paths
)
2431 base
= lbasename (base
);
2432 len
= strlen (base
);
2433 memcpy (ptr
, base
, len
);
2438 /* Convert '/' to '#', convert '..' to '^',
2439 convert ':' to '~' on DOS based file system. */
2442 #if HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM
2443 if (base
[0] && base
[1] == ':')
2451 for (; *base
; base
= probe
)
2455 for (probe
= base
; *probe
; probe
++)
2459 if (len
== 2 && base
[0] == '.' && base
[1] == '.')
2463 memcpy (ptr
, base
, len
);
2477 /* Scan through the bb_data for each line in the block, increment
2478 the line number execution count indicated by the execution count of
2479 the appropriate basic block. */
2482 add_line_counts (coverage_info
*coverage
, function_info
*fn
)
2484 bool has_any_line
= false;
2485 /* Scan each basic block. */
2486 for (unsigned ix
= 0; ix
!= fn
->blocks
.size (); ix
++)
2488 line_info
*line
= NULL
;
2489 block_info
*block
= &fn
->blocks
[ix
];
2490 if (block
->count
&& ix
&& ix
+ 1 != fn
->blocks
.size ())
2491 fn
->blocks_executed
++;
2492 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< block
->locations
.size (); i
++)
2494 unsigned src_idx
= block
->locations
[i
].source_file_idx
;
2495 vector
<unsigned> &lines
= block
->locations
[i
].lines
;
2497 block
->cycle
.arc
= NULL
;
2498 block
->cycle
.ident
= ~0U;
2500 for (unsigned j
= 0; j
< lines
.size (); j
++)
2502 unsigned ln
= lines
[j
];
2504 /* Line belongs to a function that is in a group. */
2505 if (fn
->group_line_p (ln
, src_idx
))
2507 gcc_assert (lines
[j
] - fn
->start_line
< fn
->lines
.size ());
2508 line
= &(fn
->lines
[lines
[j
] - fn
->start_line
]);
2510 if (!block
->exceptional
)
2512 line
->unexceptional
= 1;
2513 if (block
->count
== 0)
2514 line
->has_unexecuted_block
= 1;
2516 line
->count
+= block
->count
;
2520 gcc_assert (ln
< sources
[src_idx
].lines
.size ());
2521 line
= &(sources
[src_idx
].lines
[ln
]);
2526 if (!line
->count
&& block
->count
)
2527 coverage
->lines_executed
++;
2530 if (!block
->exceptional
)
2532 line
->unexceptional
= 1;
2533 if (block
->count
== 0)
2534 line
->has_unexecuted_block
= 1;
2536 line
->count
+= block
->count
;
2540 has_any_line
= true;
2542 if (!ix
|| ix
+ 1 == fn
->blocks
.size ())
2543 /* Entry or exit block. */;
2544 else if (line
!= NULL
)
2546 line
->blocks
.push_back (block
);
2552 for (arc
= block
->succ
; arc
; arc
= arc
->succ_next
)
2553 line
->branches
.push_back (arc
);
2560 fnotice (stderr
, "%s:no lines for '%s'\n", bbg_file_name
, fn
->name
);
2563 /* Accumulate info for LINE that belongs to SRC source file. If ADD_COVERAGE
2564 is set to true, update source file summary. */
2566 static void accumulate_line_info (line_info
*line
, source_info
*src
,
2570 for (vector
<arc_info
*>::iterator it
= line
->branches
.begin ();
2571 it
!= line
->branches
.end (); it
++)
2572 add_branch_counts (&src
->coverage
, *it
);
2574 if (!line
->blocks
.empty ())
2576 /* The user expects the line count to be the number of times
2577 a line has been executed. Simply summing the block count
2578 will give an artificially high number. The Right Thing
2579 is to sum the entry counts to the graph of blocks on this
2580 line, then find the elementary cycles of the local graph
2581 and add the transition counts of those cycles. */
2582 gcov_type count
= 0;
2584 /* Cycle detection. */
2585 for (vector
<block_info
*>::iterator it
= line
->blocks
.begin ();
2586 it
!= line
->blocks
.end (); it
++)
2588 for (arc_info
*arc
= (*it
)->pred
; arc
; arc
= arc
->pred_next
)
2589 if (!line
->has_block (arc
->src
))
2590 count
+= arc
->count
;
2591 for (arc_info
*arc
= (*it
)->succ
; arc
; arc
= arc
->succ_next
)
2592 arc
->cs_count
= arc
->count
;
2595 /* Now, add the count of loops entirely on this line. */
2596 count
+= get_cycles_count (*line
);
2597 line
->count
= count
;
2600 if (line
->exists
&& add_coverage
)
2602 src
->coverage
.lines
++;
2604 src
->coverage
.lines_executed
++;
2608 /* Accumulate the line counts of a file. */
2611 accumulate_line_counts (source_info
*src
)
2613 /* First work on group functions. */
2614 for (vector
<function_info
*>::iterator it
= src
->functions
.begin ();
2615 it
!= src
->functions
.end (); it
++)
2617 function_info
*fn
= *it
;
2619 if (fn
->src
!= src
->index
|| !fn
->is_group
)
2622 for (vector
<line_info
>::iterator it2
= fn
->lines
.begin ();
2623 it2
!= fn
->lines
.end (); it2
++)
2625 line_info
*line
= &(*it2
);
2626 accumulate_line_info (line
, src
, false);
2630 /* Work on global lines that line in source file SRC. */
2631 for (vector
<line_info
>::iterator it
= src
->lines
.begin ();
2632 it
!= src
->lines
.end (); it
++)
2633 accumulate_line_info (&(*it
), src
, true);
2635 /* If not using intermediate mode, sum lines of group functions and
2636 add them to lines that live in a source file. */
2637 if (!flag_intermediate_format
)
2638 for (vector
<function_info
*>::iterator it
= src
->functions
.begin ();
2639 it
!= src
->functions
.end (); it
++)
2641 function_info
*fn
= *it
;
2643 if (fn
->src
!= src
->index
|| !fn
->is_group
)
2646 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< fn
->lines
.size (); i
++)
2648 line_info
*fn_line
= &fn
->lines
[i
];
2649 if (fn_line
->exists
)
2651 unsigned ln
= fn
->start_line
+ i
;
2652 line_info
*src_line
= &src
->lines
[ln
];
2654 if (!src_line
->exists
)
2655 src
->coverage
.lines
++;
2656 if (!src_line
->count
&& fn_line
->count
)
2657 src
->coverage
.lines_executed
++;
2659 src_line
->count
+= fn_line
->count
;
2660 src_line
->exists
= 1;
2662 if (fn_line
->has_unexecuted_block
)
2663 src_line
->has_unexecuted_block
= 1;
2665 if (fn_line
->unexceptional
)
2666 src_line
->unexceptional
= 1;
2672 /* Output information about ARC number IX. Returns nonzero if
2673 anything is output. */
2676 output_branch_count (FILE *gcov_file
, int ix
, const arc_info
*arc
)
2678 if (arc
->is_call_non_return
)
2680 if (arc
->src
->count
)
2682 fnotice (gcov_file
, "call %2d returned %s\n", ix
,
2683 format_gcov (arc
->src
->count
- arc
->count
,
2684 arc
->src
->count
, -flag_counts
));
2687 fnotice (gcov_file
, "call %2d never executed\n", ix
);
2689 else if (!arc
->is_unconditional
)
2691 if (arc
->src
->count
)
2692 fnotice (gcov_file
, "branch %2d taken %s%s", ix
,
2693 format_gcov (arc
->count
, arc
->src
->count
, -flag_counts
),
2694 arc
->fall_through
? " (fallthrough)"
2695 : arc
->is_throw
? " (throw)" : "");
2697 fnotice (gcov_file
, "branch %2d never executed", ix
);
2700 fnotice (gcov_file
, " (BB %d)", arc
->dst
->id
);
2702 fnotice (gcov_file
, "\n");
2704 else if (flag_unconditional
&& !arc
->dst
->is_call_return
)
2706 if (arc
->src
->count
)
2707 fnotice (gcov_file
, "unconditional %2d taken %s\n", ix
,
2708 format_gcov (arc
->count
, arc
->src
->count
, -flag_counts
));
2710 fnotice (gcov_file
, "unconditional %2d never executed\n", ix
);
2718 read_line (FILE *file
)
2720 static char *string
;
2721 static size_t string_len
;
2728 string
= XNEWVEC (char, string_len
);
2731 while ((ptr
= fgets (string
+ pos
, string_len
- pos
, file
)))
2733 size_t len
= strlen (string
+ pos
);
2735 if (len
&& string
[pos
+ len
- 1] == '\n')
2737 string
[pos
+ len
- 1] = 0;
2741 /* If the file contains NUL characters or an incomplete
2742 last line, which can happen more than once in one run,
2743 we have to avoid doubling the STRING_LEN unnecessarily. */
2744 if (pos
> string_len
/ 2)
2747 string
= XRESIZEVEC (char, string
, string_len
);
2751 return pos
? string
: NULL
;
2754 /* Pad string S with spaces from left to have total width equal to 9. */
2757 pad_count_string (string
&s
)
2760 s
.insert (0, 9 - s
.size (), ' ');
2763 /* Print GCOV line beginning to F stream. If EXISTS is set to true, the
2764 line exists in source file. UNEXCEPTIONAL indicated that it's not in
2765 an exceptional statement. The output is printed for LINE_NUM of given
2766 COUNT of executions. EXCEPTIONAL_STRING and UNEXCEPTIONAL_STRING are
2767 used to indicate non-executed blocks. */
2770 output_line_beginning (FILE *f
, bool exists
, bool unexceptional
,
2771 bool has_unexecuted_block
,
2772 gcov_type count
, unsigned line_num
,
2773 const char *exceptional_string
,
2774 const char *unexceptional_string
)
2781 s
= format_gcov (count
, 0, -1);
2782 if (has_unexecuted_block
2783 && bbg_supports_has_unexecuted_blocks
)
2785 if (flag_use_colors
)
2787 pad_count_string (s
);
2788 s
.insert (0, SGR_SEQ (COLOR_BG_MAGENTA
2789 COLOR_SEPARATOR COLOR_FG_WHITE
));
2795 pad_count_string (s
);
2799 if (flag_use_colors
)
2802 pad_count_string (s
);
2804 s
.insert (0, SGR_SEQ (COLOR_BG_RED
2805 COLOR_SEPARATOR COLOR_FG_WHITE
));
2807 s
.insert (0, SGR_SEQ (COLOR_BG_CYAN
2808 COLOR_SEPARATOR COLOR_FG_WHITE
));
2813 s
= unexceptional
? unexceptional_string
: exceptional_string
;
2814 pad_count_string (s
);
2821 pad_count_string (s
);
2824 fprintf (f
, "%s:%5u", s
.c_str (), line_num
);
2828 print_source_line (FILE *f
, const vector
<const char *> &source_lines
,
2831 gcc_assert (line
>= 1);
2832 gcc_assert (line
<= source_lines
.size ());
2834 fprintf (f
, ":%s\n", source_lines
[line
- 1]);
2837 /* Output line details for LINE and print it to F file. LINE lives on
2841 output_line_details (FILE *f
, const line_info
*line
, unsigned line_num
)
2843 if (flag_all_blocks
)
2849 for (vector
<block_info
*>::const_iterator it
= line
->blocks
.begin ();
2850 it
!= line
->blocks
.end (); it
++)
2852 if (!(*it
)->is_call_return
)
2854 output_line_beginning (f
, line
->exists
,
2855 (*it
)->exceptional
, false,
2856 (*it
)->count
, line_num
,
2858 fprintf (f
, "-block %2d", ix
++);
2860 fprintf (f
, " (BB %u)", (*it
)->id
);
2864 for (arc
= (*it
)->succ
; arc
; arc
= arc
->succ_next
)
2865 jx
+= output_branch_count (f
, jx
, arc
);
2868 else if (flag_branches
)
2873 for (vector
<arc_info
*>::const_iterator it
= line
->branches
.begin ();
2874 it
!= line
->branches
.end (); it
++)
2875 ix
+= output_branch_count (f
, ix
, (*it
));
2879 /* Output detail statistics about function FN to file F. */
2882 output_function_details (FILE *f
, const function_info
*fn
)
2887 arc_info
*arc
= fn
->blocks
[EXIT_BLOCK
].pred
;
2888 gcov_type return_count
= fn
->blocks
[EXIT_BLOCK
].count
;
2889 gcov_type called_count
= fn
->blocks
[ENTRY_BLOCK
].count
;
2891 for (; arc
; arc
= arc
->pred_next
)
2893 return_count
-= arc
->count
;
2895 fprintf (f
, "function %s",
2896 flag_demangled_names
? fn
->demangled_name
: fn
->name
);
2897 fprintf (f
, " called %s",
2898 format_gcov (called_count
, 0, -1));
2899 fprintf (f
, " returned %s",
2900 format_gcov (return_count
, called_count
, 0));
2901 fprintf (f
, " blocks executed %s",
2902 format_gcov (fn
->blocks_executed
, fn
->blocks
.size () - 2,
2907 /* Read in the source file one line at a time, and output that line to
2908 the gcov file preceded by its execution count and other
2912 output_lines (FILE *gcov_file
, const source_info
*src
)
2914 #define DEFAULT_LINE_START " -: 0:"
2915 #define FN_SEPARATOR "------------------\n"
2920 fprintf (gcov_file
, DEFAULT_LINE_START
"Source:%s\n", src
->coverage
.name
);
2921 if (!multiple_files
)
2923 fprintf (gcov_file
, DEFAULT_LINE_START
"Graph:%s\n", bbg_file_name
);
2924 fprintf (gcov_file
, DEFAULT_LINE_START
"Data:%s\n",
2925 no_data_file
? "-" : da_file_name
);
2926 fprintf (gcov_file
, DEFAULT_LINE_START
"Runs:%u\n", object_runs
);
2928 fprintf (gcov_file
, DEFAULT_LINE_START
"Programs:%u\n", program_count
);
2930 source_file
= fopen (src
->name
, "r");
2932 fnotice (stderr
, "Cannot open source file %s\n", src
->name
);
2933 else if (src
->file_time
== 0)
2934 fprintf (gcov_file
, DEFAULT_LINE_START
"Source is newer than graph\n");
2936 vector
<const char *> source_lines
;
2938 while ((retval
= read_line (source_file
)) != NULL
)
2939 source_lines
.push_back (xstrdup (retval
));
2941 unsigned line_start_group
= 0;
2942 vector
<function_info
*> fns
;
2944 for (unsigned line_num
= 1; line_num
<= source_lines
.size (); line_num
++)
2946 if (line_num
>= src
->lines
.size ())
2948 fprintf (gcov_file
, "%9s:%5u", "-", line_num
);
2949 print_source_line (gcov_file
, source_lines
, line_num
);
2953 const line_info
*line
= &src
->lines
[line_num
];
2955 if (line_start_group
== 0)
2957 fns
= src
->get_functions_at_location (line_num
);
2958 if (fns
.size () > 1)
2959 line_start_group
= fns
[0]->end_line
;
2960 else if (fns
.size () == 1)
2962 function_info
*fn
= fns
[0];
2963 output_function_details (gcov_file
, fn
);
2967 /* For lines which don't exist in the .bb file, print '-' before
2968 the source line. For lines which exist but were never
2969 executed, print '#####' or '=====' before the source line.
2970 Otherwise, print the execution count before the source line.
2971 There are 16 spaces of indentation added before the source
2972 line so that tabs won't be messed up. */
2973 output_line_beginning (gcov_file
, line
->exists
, line
->unexceptional
,
2974 line
->has_unexecuted_block
, line
->count
,
2975 line_num
, "=====", "#####");
2977 print_source_line (gcov_file
, source_lines
, line_num
);
2978 output_line_details (gcov_file
, line
, line_num
);
2980 if (line_start_group
== line_num
)
2982 for (vector
<function_info
*>::iterator it
= fns
.begin ();
2983 it
!= fns
.end (); it
++)
2985 function_info
*fn
= *it
;
2986 vector
<line_info
> &lines
= fn
->lines
;
2988 fprintf (gcov_file
, FN_SEPARATOR
);
2991 = flag_demangled_names
? fn
->demangled_name
: fn
->name
;
2993 if (flag_use_colors
)
2995 fn_name
.insert (0, SGR_SEQ (COLOR_FG_CYAN
));
2996 fn_name
+= SGR_RESET
;
2999 fprintf (gcov_file
, "%s:\n", fn_name
.c_str ());
3001 output_function_details (gcov_file
, fn
);
3003 /* Print all lines covered by the function. */
3004 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< lines
.size (); i
++)
3006 line_info
*line
= &lines
[i
];
3007 unsigned l
= fn
->start_line
+ i
;
3009 /* For lines which don't exist in the .bb file, print '-'
3010 before the source line. For lines which exist but
3011 were never executed, print '#####' or '=====' before
3012 the source line. Otherwise, print the execution count
3013 before the source line.
3014 There are 16 spaces of indentation added before the source
3015 line so that tabs won't be messed up. */
3016 output_line_beginning (gcov_file
, line
->exists
,
3017 line
->unexceptional
,
3018 line
->has_unexecuted_block
,
3020 l
, "=====", "#####");
3022 print_source_line (gcov_file
, source_lines
, l
);
3023 output_line_details (gcov_file
, line
, l
);
3027 fprintf (gcov_file
, FN_SEPARATOR
);
3028 line_start_group
= 0;
3033 fclose (source_file
);